2016 Toyota Cars

Toyota’s products, from the Yaris subcompact car to the Camry sedan to the Land Crusier SUV, have penetrated world markets and achieved major sales success. Other offering, like the Avalon, Venza crossover, Highlander SUV and Sequoia SUV have also done reasonably well, as have the Tundra and Tacoma pickup trucks. Toyota’s Prius leads a range of hybrid vehicles that also includes the Camry Hybrid and Highlander Hybrid. This year bold new versions of the Corolla and RAV4 were introduced with much more style than found in older models.

Toyota is Asia’s largest automaker, but a series of recalls and supply disruptions proved that the Japanese giant is far from invincible. Despite these setbacks, the company appears as strong as ever, with new vehicles like the updated Camry, Yaris and Corolla on their way. Toyota is poised to remain one of the world’s top automakers for years to come.

2015 Toyota Yaris Review
The Toyota Yaris is refreshed for 2015, but it still trails the competition in features and technological advancement. Are those downsides enough to take your business elsewhere or is the Yaris still better than its competition?
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Apple’s Market Cap Eclipses Automakers
Apple is a giant among monsters. This California-based tech firm sells millions upon millions of iDevices and Macintosh computers every year, products that have made them prosperous beyond belief. But could the company have its eye on the automotive industry?
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Top 10 Worst Vehicles for the Environment
Newton’s third law says that for every action, there is a reaction. You might have seen the list of the 10 greenest cars of 2015 on AutoGuide.com earlier this week. While Newton’s third law doesn’t exactly apply here, you get the idea.
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Unchallenged leadership is never good. Toyota hasn’t needed to put up a fight in the mid-size truck market for a very long time. At least not until now because for 2015, GM is releasing all-new versions of Colorado and Canyon.

One year ago we put eight compact crossovers in a battle royal to determine which high-riding hatchback is the best in the business. Focusing on comfort, efficiency, value and practicality, a surprise champion emerged; the Subaru Forester.